Safety of Secukinumab from 1 Million Patient-Years of Exposure: Experience from Post-Marketing Setting and Clinical Trials

Rui Sun, Mercedes Bustamante, Venkatesh Kumar Gurusamy, Mark Lebwohl, Alice B. Gottlieb, Philip J. Mease, Atul Deodhar, Weibin Bao, Meryl Mendelson, Brian Porter, Deepa Chand, Victor Dong

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Abstract

Introduction: Secukinumab is an anti-interleukin (IL)-17A monoclonal antibody indicated for multiple immunological disorders. Here, we aim to summarize secukinumab safety in clinical trials (CTs) and post-marketing setting (PMS) until 25 June 2022. Methods: Adverse events (AEs) were summarized with crude reporting rate (RR) per 100 patient-years (PY) in PMS for all reported indications and with exposure-adjusted incident rates (EAIR) per 100 PY in pooled 47 CTs for approved indications. Results: Secukinumab exposure totaled 1,159,260 PY in PMS and 27,765 PY in CTs. AEs were mostly (> 80%) non-serious in PMS. EAIR for serious AEs was 7.0/100 PY. Nasopharyngitis (RR 0.59/100 PY, EAIR 16.08/100 PY) and pneumonia (RR 0.14/100 PY, EAIR 0.17/100 PY) were the most common infection and serious infection, respectively. Candida infections (RR 0.20/100 PY, EAIR 2.16/100 PY) were the most common fungal infections. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was observed in PMS (0.14/100 PY) and CTs (0.26/100 PY). Most (76%) patients with prior IBD did not report IBD flare during CTs. PMS monitoring identified paradoxical skin reactions including dyshidrotic eczema (RR 0.006/100 PY) and pyoderma gangrenosum (RR 0.003/100 PY). Conclusion: Secukinumab safety profile with increased patient exposure remained favorable. Paradoxical skin reactions were identified in post-marketing monitoring.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)729-743
Number of pages15
JournalDermatology and Therapy
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Clinical trials
  • IL-17A
  • Patient-year
  • Post-marketing setting
  • Safety
  • Secukinumab

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Dermatology

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